The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 14, 1896, Image 3

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    3(ood liver Slacier:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1390.'
THE MAILS.
Th mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 10 o''
clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de
part ie Bfttne days a, noon.
For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M.; arrives at
r. m. rcaiuraavs.
For White Salmon leaves dally at 1 P. M
arrives at fl o'clock P. M.
From White Salmon, leaves for Fulda, Gil
mer, Trout Lake and Ulenwood Mondays,
Wednesdays ana priaavs.
SOCIETIES.
Oanby Post, No. 10, G. A. B., meets at School
House Hall, first Saturday of each month
t 2 o'clock D. m. All (i. A. K. members In
vited to attend. The ladles of the Relief
Corps meet at same time in the adjoining
room.
JOHN A. WILSON, Commander.
M. P. Isenberg, Adjutant. . .
Waucoma Lodge, No. 80, K. of P., meets In
their Castle Hall on every Tuesday night.
J. A. Soesbb. C. C.
Geo. T. Peather, K. of R. & S.
Riverside Lodge, No. 68, A. O. U. W., meets
first and third Saturdays of each month.
W. J. SMITH, M. W.
J. F. Watt, Financier.
II. L. Howk, Recorder.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Twice-a-week Republic and Glacier
$2.60 a year.
F. I. Hubbard, photographer, Hood
.River, Oregon.
A good heavy broom at the Racket
Store for 20 cents.
Lou Morse is authorized agent for all
newsnanera and ueriodicals.
Rolled wheat, the best of horse feed,
cau now be had at the box factory.
Q. W. Williams killed a large wild
cat recently on his place above H. L.
Crapper's.
Miss Mattie Mayes won the medal
at the Demorest contest at the U. B.
church Monday night.
A The Maccabees' ball, to be given on
the 21st, divides the attention of the
people along with the lease question. .
D. F. Pierce has left his shoes with
E. V. Husbands, who will sell them at
cost. Call and see them at the old
stand. . . r ; ;
Oruiirlma niurlr nnmo tin fmm Port
land Wednesday and will stop on her
farm during the spring and summer
months. .
Mrs. J. B. Rand has been quite sick
during the week with the grip and
an attack -of quiusy. bue was much
better Thursday.
Mrs. Fordyce of White Salmon is
quite -sick. R. D. Cameron came over
Wednesday to telegraph for . her
daughter at Portland.
The Bob White quails that have
been wintering in the neighborhood
of Mitchell's Point have come through
the winter all right.
W. A. Laugille gave the Hood River
dramatic club a surprise in the shape
of an oyster supper at the Langille
house on Tuesday evening of last week.
We have received a copy of the Texas
Fruit Grower.contai ning a well-written
article on strawberries, by S, T. Howe,
which will appear in our columns
later. ,
s The repairs to the steamer Regulator
are about completed, and Mr W. C.
Allaway Informs us the boat will com
mence her regular trips next Monday,
the 17th.
Geo. v. Jones or White Salmon was
in Hood River last Monday Mr.
Jones is going about on crutches,
caused by an accident to his knee-cap
that happened last November. ,
The home Social and Dramatic club
Willi give a theatrical entertainment
In about three weeks. A small ad
mittance fee will be charged, and the
nnmnlu ...111 rw t 1st tl.f. 1 . 1.... .... fii.tsl
IIUWCUH Will IV. IIUIA' J IWUUt
Mr. A. O. Hershey finished bor
ing a well for Charles Ross last Satur
day. .. The well is 65 feet deep and has
with plenty of water. When in need
of a well, call on, Mr. Hershey.
Rev.. J. W Rigby, who spent a
month In Prinevllle assisting Rev. C!.
D. Nickelsen in revival work, returned
to Belmont last. Rev. C. I). Nickelsen
is doing very nicely In' Prineville. :
The teachers' examination is in ses
sion at The Dalles. Mr. J. T. Neff,
principal of the Fraukton school, is
one of the board of examiners. Hood
River will furnish several applicants
for certificates to teach. . ,., .
A sweet little two-year-old girl, in
charge of a gentleman who is distrib
uting motherless waifs among the peo
ple, arrived on Tuesday's night train.
The little girl was sent here by the
Boys and Girls' Aid. Society and will
be taken charge of by Frank Chandler
and wife.
Mr. D. A. Turner, who buried his
son Mason Thursday of lust week, now
mourns the loss of another sou. When
Mr. Turner and friends of the family
returned from the funeral of Mason,
his eldest son, Warren, who had been
afflicted with consumption, passed
quietly away.
William Til let t, while at White Sal
mon last week, learned that Captain
Cook had commenced work on the
new road from his place to the river.
Piles were being driven for a wharf
and boat landing nearly opposite the
mouth of Hood river. About thirty
men were employed on the work. Mr.
Tillett brought over some flue samples
of Capt. Cook's Yakima and Klickitat
apples.
The little daughter of Mr. Fred Web
ber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad
cold and cough which he had not been
able to cure with anything. I gave
him a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
ilemeily, says W. tr. ttokten, merchant!
fcu urAV iiuiu j.. no. tv 111111 hcj duiu ib
worked like a charm. ' This remedy is
intended especially for . acute throat
aud lung diseases such as colds, croup
and whooping cough, and it is famous
for its cures. There is no danger in
giving it to children for it contains
nothing injurious. For sale by Will
iams & Brosius, druggists.
Mass . Meeting. '
We are asked to sav that the written
notices put up for the. mass meeting
Saturday are not quite broad enough
lit statement. The object of the meet
ing is to discuss and understand every
interest of Hood River valley affected
by the lease of Hood river, given to the
Hood River Lumbering (Jo. This in
cludes not only irrigation, but right of
ownership in land, eordwood, posts,
logs and every timber product.
Citizens Who Issited Call.
... '.. 'J'.-. Prospects of a College. -
A meeting of citizens of Hood River
was held at the Congregational church
Monday afternoou last and listened to
an address by Rev. C. C. Poling on
"Higher Education." After the ad
dress, Mr. Poling stated the Evangeli
cal denomination desired to establish
a college in some part of the state and
suggested that it might be well' to see
what encouragement Hood River
would offer to secure such an insti
tution. On motion, Messrs. E. L.
Smith, James Hanna, W. H. Bishop
and S. J. La France were appointed as
a committee to canvass the town to se
cure the sentiment of the people on the
subject.- On: Wednesday they made
a
partial canvass oi uie town, mm wuiib
thev found a unanimity of sentiment
. : - t . r . I . . j . ! 1
in favor of securinjr the college, yet
owing to the scarcity of money, the!
indebtedness of our school district ana $60 has been disbursed to needy sol
other causes, the pledges of support I di era and th eir families rlireot through
wr not. n liberal t oflffer iniiph en- QlerS anQ lnelr "mllies direct tnrougll
conrfliempnt. The committee renort-
ed results of their canvass to Mr. Pol-
ing and will be governed by his sug
gestions as to future action. '
The Regulator made a trial trip to
the Cascades Thursday.
Until after new crop, Saturday only
will be our grinding day.
' HARBISON J3ROS.
C. P. Balch has recovered from the
sick spell that kept him at St. Vin
j mm at, oh viu -
cent's hospital
in Portland for a long
time.
Church Ventilation.
. Hood River, Feb. 11, 1890. Editor
Glacier: There is one thing in regard
to the ventilation of our churches that
should be enforced. If the organiza
tions themselves are too lax in the en
forcement, then the committee on
ueaiT.n ana ponce, snouia attena to it.
A card should be posted up so that the
janitor could see it at every turn:
'Never open windows on opposite 0f W, "tW '5 of 'train!
sides of the room at the same time." , jrug these minds should begin In child-
Tliis creates a draft that endangers hood; a flag should float from every
the health of the audience, which it is school house, and the doctrines, not
powerless to prevent without disturb- the cant, of patriotism should every
ing the minister arid hearers by a i where be the language of the people,
change of position to some other part i All honor to the noble, patriotic band
of the room. The church should ap-;ofladiea (the Woman's Relief Corps)
point a committee with positive in-: who have given special attention, to
structions to knock the janitor down 1 presenting the flag to our publicschools
with a club for an vviolRt.ioii nf thi all over our land and assisted in the
Lrule, and then let all the church kneel
down and pray for his reformation.
If the janifor feels the necessity of low
ering the windows one foot on each
side of the church, in the name of com
mon sense, drag them down two feet
on one side. B.
Events of the Coming lear.
The coming year will b a period
memorable in the history of the world, , wherever on the earth's surface the eye
If but a part of the plans of the United of the American shall behold it, may
States government and European na-i he nave reason to bless it. "On whatso
tions is carried out. In the Unlted ever spot it i planted, there may Free
. . . . ,. , dom have a foothold, humanity a brave
States there will be the liveliest presi- champion and religion an altar."
dential campaign ever held, and the , Though stained with blood in a right-
fjfty-fouith congress, now in session, j
will furnish exceedingly interesting de
bates on the tariff and financial ques
tions until June. ' There will be several
excitimr state elections and manv creat.
m political speeches. Everyone will watch
with interest the progress of the Ven
ezuelan commission's inquiry, the re
sults of the wars in Cuba, in South
Africa, in Turkey, and the Outcome of
other complications now arising in the
Old World. .
It is a remarkable coincidence that at
the beginning of a year of such rich
promise of stirring news the greatest , the same is hereby amended to read as fol
metropohtan newspaper in the United lows:
States the St. lLouis Republic should I v tJect,,on l- No person, or persons, owning or
i, : , 1 . , ; being In possession of any horse, mare, geld-
reduce Its price to $6 a year, or to less j lng, mule, cattle, sheep, hog or goat shall per
tliatl two cents a day. This low price I mit or allow the same to run at large within
now places the Republic within the ' the corporate limits of Hood River, from the
reach of every o-ie. - Those who wish
to keep posted on politics, trade, na
tional and international affairs during
18S6 should at once subscribe for it on
these easy terms, in addition to taking
their own local paper, .,
Newspaper readers who may think
they cannot afford to take a metropol
ian daily paper should at least sub
scribe for the Twiee-a-Week Republic
iw papers a year tor only $i a year.
It contains the best of everything that
appears in the daily. -
Jones He Pays the Freight.
Send for a copy of The Buyer's Guide.
wit h latest reductions and market prices
Sent free to any address. Freight on
$20 orders paid to 'any point on Colum
bia river reached by .Portland boats.
Jones' Cash Store,
Front & Washington Sts., Portland.Or.
This is the old way "the good old
way" of curing a cold. But it is in
convenient and only adopted as a last
" i .'a. ,.i ,.w..i.r
resort. J here is another way, which
ftound." We have it in liquid form or
n lozenges, handy to carry in pocket,
and suggest you think of it when your
next cold is coming on. Also, think of
. Williams & Brosius,
Druggists.
The Discovery Saved His Life. "
Mr. G. Cailloutte, druggist, Beavers
ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. ' Was taken
with la grippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but of no avail and
was given up and told I could not live.
Having Dr. King's New Discovery in
my store, I sent for a bottleand began its
use, and from the first dose began to get
better, and after using three botiles was
up and about again. It is worth its
weight in gold. We xVon't keep store or
house without it." Get a free trial at the
Hood River Pharmacy,. , , .... .
' G. A. R. ""
Hood River, Feb. 10, 1896. Editor
Glacier: Canby Post, No. 16, G A.R.,
Department of Oregon, of which you
and I are members, has reason to feel
proud of the prosperity awarded to it
during the past year and the good
omens of success given at its first meet
ing after the installation of its officers
for the coming year 1896. ' The deputy
inspecting officer from The Dalles in
formed us that we had about as many
regular attendants as there were at The
Dalles. At the meeting on the 1st of
February an old soldier, over 80 years
old, was Initiated into the post. And
for the benefit of the old soldiers who
j f . aa v,f ii,
do not belong we add that during the
P881 year nave received lour new
members into the post, and that some
! the post, while , individual comrades
have given of their substance to help
the needy.
There are quite a number of old sol-
.1: .1. - jA Ai. l 1 .. . .. a 41 t-
Su e'"',uT' 8,"uler'u
I who have "tolded their tents and qui-
etly marched away.". To such we
j would say, Come with us, and help-in
'preserving and strengthening those
kind and fraternal feelings which have
i, j . ,i.. tj! ..!, j
wuuu "S1" "uc wuue'i ;"u"uu
i mariues who united to suppress the
late rebellion," and still better, to assist
by precept and example to define an
intelligent patriotism. The tide of pa
triotic fever that carried lis triumph
antly through the costly and bloody
struggle for the preservation of the
Union has spent its force, a new gen
eration has appeared upon the stage of
action. To train the millions of new
citizens to appreciate the meaning of
patriotism is a auty ana an nonorea
.'ceremonies' of raising and placing it
I Pon our Institutions of learning.where
thousands of youthful eyes, as well as
those dimmed by age, could behold,
and, while admiring, say:
" Then hail the banner of the free,
The starry flower of liberty."
. Comrades, what a field for doing
good! 'Come with us, and kindle anew
the fires of your devotion to your coun
try and our national banner. And
eous cause, may it never , be stained
witn snuuie, out always remain me joy
and pride of the American heart.
. C. J. Hayes. ,
Ordinance No. 15.
v
An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 11, as
amended by Ordinance No. 13, entitled
"An Ordinance to prevent certain ani
mals and fowls from running at large or
from being herded upon the streets or
roads of Hood River, and providing for
impounding and sale of such animals."
Be It ordained by tne Common Council of
the Town of Hood River, Oregon:
i section i. xnai section i or tne aDove en-
irom o ciock p. ra. io a o ciock a. m., anu
from October 1st to April 1st, 7 o'clock a. m. to
6 o'clock p. m., and It shall be the duty of the
marshal to take up any such animal found
running at large, as aforesaid, and Impound
the same in the town pound. At any time
thereafter, prior to the sale of such animal.tbe
owner, or owners, or person entitled to the
poi
issesion thereof, shall have the same released
to them upon the payment of all cost, charges
and expenses which shall have accrued up
to the time of such payment.
1 me lime oi sucn payment.
Passed the Common Council of the town of
Hood River the 11th day of February, 1806.
and approved by me this 12th day of Feb
ruary, 1806.
L. N. BLOWERS, Mayor.
Attest: Geo. T. Pbather, Recorder.
For Sale.
one No. 10 Ram.
GEO. T. PRATHER,
HARNESS
Repaired and all kinds of
HARNESS GOODS
'' Sold by -
E. V. HUSBANDS.
Also, Boots and Shoes repaired.
WM. TILLETT, Proprietor.
Grower and dealer In choice Nursery stock.
He has the only'stock of the
--v..--::. . ' v "
Yakima Apple,
The best of red apples, and as long a keeper as
the Yellow Newtown.
I have aboul 20,000 apple trees of the best va
rieties growing in my qursery. All standard
varieties are grafted from the best stock in
Hood River. je!5.
FORSALE. !
House and corner lot in Hood River for sale
cheap. Inquire at the Bakery. , sefl
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The'Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 28, !
189ii. Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his inten-.
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Ore-;
gon, on March 11, lstfii, viz:
MILTON O. WHEELER,
Hd. E. No. S524, for the southwest section ,
81, township 2 north, range 10 east, w. M. ,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz: .
Wm. Btiskirk and E. ,W.-Wfnans of Hood
River. Oregon, and J. P. Busklrk and A. Wi
nans of The Dalles, Oregon,
rjaimtt rr JAS, fe MOOREi Bejister.
Born,
At Uuderwood's Landing, Wash
February 12, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Underwood, a son
v. '.: Married.
At Wasco, Indiana, February 9, 1896,
B. J. Hershey ana Miss Dora itoot.
At The Dalles, February 8, 1896, by
Rev. J. w. Jenkins, Jirnest V. Jensen
and Miss Mattie Foley. -
Mr. Jensen is a salesman in the
house of Pease fc Majrs at The Dalles,
and his bride is the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Foley of Hood
River. The happy couple, were in
Hood River Sunday and left on the
11 o'clock train Sunday night for The
Dalles, where they will make their fu
ture home. , ': :
In Portland, February 11, 1896, by
Rev. G. E. Hawes, Mr. J. L. Atkinson
and Mrs. Jennie Champlin. ..
Mr. Atkinson is a member of the
well-known real estate firm of Atkin
son & Wakefield of Portland. His
bride is well-known in Hood .River,
where she resided for a number of
years, and was our post mistress dur
ing Harrison's administration. : The
Glacier extends congratulations. ;
. Died. -; ".
In Hood River, February 9, 1896,
Chatles Harry, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Davidson, aged 3 months
aud 15 days. ..
, Church Notices.
Rev. J. W. Rigby will preach at
Pine Grove, morning and evening, the
16th inst.
The revival meeting at Belmont is
still in progress. A number have been
converted. The meeting will continue
over the coming Sabbath. Rev. J. M.
Denison and Rev. J. , W. Rigby are
assisting the'paBtor. .
. Rev. Daniel Staver, financial agent
of Pacific University, Forest Grove,
Oregon, will preach at the Congrega
tional church next Sunday. Rev. Mr.
Staver spent five years as a missionary
in Turkey, right where the present
Armenian atrocities are being perpe
trated. He may be expected to speak
upon this subject at one of tbeservices.
M. E. services in Hood River every
Sabbath evening, and In the mornings
of the first and third Sabbaths of eacli
month; at Mosieron the mornings of
tne second and fourth.
J. M. Denison, Pastor,
Belmont Circuit Appointments.
First Sunday of each month at Mount
Hood: second Sunday, Belmont at 11,
Crapper school house at 3, and Pine
Grove at 7: third Sunday, Pins Grove
at 11 and Belmont at 7; fourth Sunday,
iieimont at n ana fine wove at 7. .
; ' F. L. Johns, Pastor.
Congregational Church Rev. J. L.
Hershner, pastor. Worship, with
preaching, will be conducted every
Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. in., un
less otnerwise announced. rayer
meeting and Sunday school conference
on Wednesday evening. Christian
Endeavor society on Sunday evening.
AH who attend these services will be
made welcome.
U, B. church F. C. Krause. Pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching
at 11 a. m.; Junior Endeavor at 3 p.m.;
preaching at T.H).
Threw Away His Canes. 1
Mr. D. Wiley, ex-postmaster, Black
Creek, New York, was so badly afflict
ed with rheumatism that he was only
able to bobble around with canes, and
even then it caused him great pain.
Alter using Chamberlain's fain Balm
he was so much Improved that he
threw away his canes. He says this
liniment did him more good than all
other medicines and treatmeut put to
gether. JMr sale at oil cents per bottle
by Williams & Brosius, druggists.
Notice.
The first annual meeting of the East Fork
Irrigating Co. will be held at the Odell school
house ou
Saturday, February 15, 189H,
At 1 o'clock P. M. sharp, for the mirnose of
electing three Directors for the ensuing year,
to iransiev siock, Dins ana accounts oi tne
East Fork Irrigating Canal Co. and the East
Bide Water Supply Co. to the Ett Fork Irri
gating Co.. and for the transaction of all other
business that may legally come before the
meeting. A full attendance Is respectfully re
quested. By order of the president.
Sam u. yjA.aifiituuLi, secretary.
For Rent.
STRAWBERRY LAND in Hood Riv
valley, about one mile from depot, in exci -
lent, conauion lor putting iui pianis in s
RDrintr. KM nninur water lor lrrl ration. Wl I
rent on reasonable terms. Address
WILEY & CLARK,
J3I Cascade Locks, Or.
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i Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
FLOUR AND FEED.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
ARrurv rno
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CELEBRATED
P00TS&SHOES
mm
ESTABLISHED 1813
HL UHjUtil BUUI IN I HL WOHUJ
TRADE MARK COPVHGMTfcT
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
T. C. DALLAS,
1 t DEALER IN
STOVES AND TLWABE,
Kitchen Furniture,
PLUMBERb GOODS.
Pruning Tools, Etc.
Repairing Tinware a Specialty,
Ml Said Jr. Sale tap.
Situated i miles west of the town of Hood
Rlver.on the Columbia. Freefrom late frosts.
Full crop of all kinds of fruit now on ranch.
Fine irrigating facilities and water for that
purpose belonging to place. Call at t41acier
office or at ranch. .- F. R. ABSTKN.
J. H. CRADLEBAUGH,
Attorney-at-Law,
(Special attention given to Land Office prae
. , tieo) .
Rooms 44-45 Chapman Block,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
O. FREDENBURG,
Notary Public,
MOUNT HOOBy - - OREGON.
DENTISTRY.
DR. E. T. CARNS is now located In TTonrt
River. First-class work at reasonable rates.
All work guaranteed. Office In the Langille
House. Jvl9
C. J. HAYES, SURVEYOR.
All work given him will be done cor
rectly and promptly. He has a few
good claims upon which he can locate
parties; ooth tanning and timber lands.
Jjenruary, 18U4.
FORSALE.
Forty acres unimproved land, on.the east
side of Hood river, 6 miles from town. Price
SlOperatjre. Inquire at Glacier office. -
G. T. Prathbr,
H. C. Cob.
Notary Public.
PRATHER & COE,
anil I
93 Oak St., bet 2d and 3d.
town of Hood River: also, fruit, hay and oerry
farms and timber claims in the most desira
ble locations in the valley. If you have any
thing In the real estate line io sell or rent, or
if you want to buy, give us a call.
Deeds, bonds and mortgages promptly and
correctly executed.
We will also attend to legal business in Jus
tices' courts.
We are also agents for SOUTH WAUCOM A
property.
PRATHER & COE.
- ap27 '
Fruit Farm for Sale.
1 will sell my place, 2 miles from the town
of Hood River, near a graded school, contain
ing 40 acres, good house and barn, strong
spring, wind mill, 1 acres In orchard,
acre In strawberries, all fenced, including
stock and farm Implements, for $1800.
nl FRED HOWE, Hood River.
Competent Nurse.
Ladies needing ft competent nurse, on rea-
sonable terms, apply to v
M.KS. K. a. ru LTUfl,
o3
Hood River, Oregon.
Horses for Sale or Trade
Four head of Horses; one 6-; ear old mare,
: one 4-year-old gelding, and two coming 3
. year-old colts sired by "Midnight:" dams be
long to F. II. Button. F. C. BROSIUS.
Lessons in Piano Music.
Miss Anna Smith has resumed the teaching
of Music. Her prices are 60 cents a lesson, jlu
Harness Repairing.
I will be ready for repairing and oiling hai
ness after January 1st. Farm products will
be taken in trade. Leaveharness for repalr
ingat Blowers' store E. D. CAL KINS.
d20 -
For Sale at Belmont.
The Ketchum place, by E. C. Rogers. Also,
E. C. Rogers' place, cheap for cash, or one
half down and balance on easy terms, dlii
In the Apple Belt.
Come of the best apple land In Hood River
valley. Improved or unimproved, for sale In
lots of 10, 20 or 80 acres. Sit uated on the Kast
Hide. Good stream of water flows through
the land. Terms cheap. For further Jwrtto-
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"REGULATOR LINE."
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Navigation Co.
Through Freight . and
Passenger Line.
t Tlnllnn rmrl Trrmtlr
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AH Freight Will Come ThrougH
Without Delay.
PASSENGER RATES.
One way m
Round trip 2 0
Freight Rates Greatly
Reduced.
W. C. ALLAWAY, - .
General Agent.
THE DALLES, -- OREGON
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
To t!b-e Sastf
Gives the choice of :
TWO TEAN&CONTINENTAL
Via
Via
SPOKANE, DENVER,
Minneapolis OMAHA
' AND . ADD
ST. PATJLV Kansas City.
Low Rates to All East
ern Cities. 1
OCEAN STEAMERS
Leave Portland every Ave days lor
SAN FRANCISCO.
For mil details call on O. R. N. Agent,
Hood River, or address
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ur iniormanon ana rrce HanariooK wmn to
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Fubusukbs, 361 Broadway. New York (Mr.
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The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine: Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity. -
Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointmont
Is unequalled for Eczema, Teller, S:ilt
Rlieiuu, (Scitld Head, Sore iip)oH, Cliapped
ITimds, Iteliin; i'iles, liurns, Fivt Kims,
Chronic Sore Kyes and ii raniilnled Rye I .ids.
For sale by druggists at 2 centi er box.
TO nORSEO-vVNEB.3.
For pulling a lioi-se in a fine iieiillhy con
dition try Lh Cady's Condition 1'owduni.
Tliey tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
Joss of uppetite, relieve constipiitiui, correct
kidney (iisorders mid destroy worms, giving
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
cents per package. For sale by druggists. .,.
For sale. by Williuiiis & lii-Obiu.. "
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